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TO THE AFFLICTED.
The Blood and Vie Stomach to the I.ijc-thc
derangement 0} cither il productive
oj ditcate."
dh. srsra's
ROYAL GERMETUER
li the greatest blood purifier and germ de
stroyer of the ago. It tones the stomach.
Increases the appetite, purifies the secre
tions and quickly and permanently cures
all blood, stomach, kidney, bladder, liver,
and female diseases. As a tonic It Is with
out a rival in the whole range of materia
medico. It la a sovereign remedy, ami
never falls to cure rheumat!sm, neuralki a.
paralysis, Insomnia, dyspepsia, indiges
tion, debility, palpitation, catarrh, etc.
Hon. H. W. Grady says: •* It is the Ul
tima Tfnu. alt remedies.”
Rev,Bam. P. Jones says: "I wish every I
suffering vrife had access to that medi- |
cine."
Her. J. B. Hawthorne says: "It has \
brought certain and radical cures to hun- j
dreds In Georgia and other States.”
Mrs. Ella B.Tcnnent, Editor Tennent’s |
Homo Magazine, says: "Its fame has j
spread like a prairie fire.”
Hr, Jas. Young, the great temperance j
lecturer, says: "Oh! that every afflicted j
man and woman could get this grand rem- •
edy.”
Thousands of others attest Its virtues *
and sound Its praise.
If you are siok, do not despair till you |
havo tried Germetuer, It has performed >
cures that astonish the world.
If you arc suffering with disease and fall J
of a cure, send stamp for printed matter, t
certificates of wonderful cures, etc. \
For sale by King’s Royal Germetuer j
Company, Atlanta, Ga., and by druggists. J
Ihlcc fl.S0 per concentrated bottle, which J
makes one gallon of medicine ns per di
rections accompanying each bottle. Can
be sent by express C'. O. Ib, if your drug
gist cannot supply you.
ZE2
iy
HTtVIAM W. I,. Dougins Shoes are
'aUllUIl warranted, and every pair
a* his name nnd price stamped on bottom.
'UlES
ftoo
5s 75
%7S
W. L. DOUGLAS
*3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
'*uo Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain.
Thu excellence and wearing qualities of this shoe
,'anot be better shown than nv the strong endorse-
•cuts of lta thousands of constant wearers.
‘25*30 Genuine Ilnnil-setred, an elegant and
stylish dress fchoo which commends Itaclt.
•A ,00 Ifnnd-Hewed Welt. A line calf .Shoe
Hr unequalled for stylo nnd durability.
a .RO CJ-oodjear Welt is tho standard dress
Btaoe, at a popular price.
*Q}.ffO Pollcemun’M Hhoe is especially adapted
V for railroad men. farmers, etc.
All made In Congress, Hutton and Lace.
«3&$2 SHOES la%,
•#.vs been most favorably received since introduced
it«d the recent improvements make them superior
o onjr shoes sold at these prices.
Ask your Dealer, and If lie cannot supply you send
^rect to factory enclosing advertised price, or a
ratal for order blanks.
W. L. DOUGLAS* Brockton. Mass.
Daniel, Agents,
Thomasville, Ga.
Curtright
l-fltnl
FROF.H SSIONAI. CARDS.
J0J1N It. SINGLETARY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CAIRO, GEORGIA.
Will pruUca In tho superior su<l county
court,also la tho Justice's courts. Prompt
atsntlon given to the collpotion of clslms,
and .11 business Intrustr 1 to mo.
f-l-Iydiw _ _
^R. J. MARION IIORROC'KS,
129 Broad Street,
THOMASVILLE, - - GEORGIA,
3 to 5 p. in.
rp M. McINTOSH,
Physician «& Surgeon,
Thomaovillo, Georgia.
^•OFFICE oyer Stir It's, oorncr Brosil and
^neither Streets.
Pp 8. DEKLE. M. D.,
Office in Hayes Building.
riBsideuM—Corner Collect avenue and Mag
DSlia street. „ .... , . .
Selsphono communication, No. as.for night
Us.
J H. COYLE, D. D. S.,
Resident Dentist,
^JttsmMrllle, • Georgia.
» pours-from 9 a. m. to l p. in., and
u. a
OflM-Oa J*«ks >a nireot.
g g. mclendon,
Attorney-at-Law,
Vtantaivllle, J- l- • Georgia.
apMRt attention given; to all; business en
Ain to him.
#1— Ortr Watfa store, eorner Broad and
MORELANDJPARK
Millitarv Academy.
BBAM ATI. AT A. U A ,
▲ Twining School for Jiova.
C»a». M. N*m., Knp’t.
The Extermination of Nut Grass or
Coco.
Fditnr ifnrniiig Xcm: I read ir
the report of die secretary ol agrictil
lure Im 1X89 the following, tvhicli "ill
commend iisell to the serious attention
of al! those who have lands which con
tain that grass.
The 'olio ving is an absiract from
an ar'icle published by Hon. (i.
1'iilman in a soulhcrn agricultural pa-
per:
I h plan of campaign to extirpate
nut grass's simply 10 prevent it ma
luring s.(d above ground. Near! 1
every bod.' thinks that the nusiance re
produces nrtil from the nut alone
whereas n propagates a tlnm-aic
titrus me re from the seed. II* i ce
to effic'ually and quickly destroy mi
grass on any land u.fectcd with n die
sod should be frequently stirred dur
ing the growing period o( summer sr
as to stimulate each nut and seed to
sprout and come up. It is a waste of
effort to attack coco ill winter, either
by digging or plowing. I he best time
for fighting it is betwee i midsummer
and host time, although myriads of
the sprigs will show themselves above
ground in a day or two after each
working of the soil, even in the spring
months, yet no seed stem will shoot
up till late in the season, and the se
cret of success, as before remarked,
is merely to cut down every tall stem,
while in the flowering stage at the la
test, and the sooner the better,
“The old method for destroying co
co by cutting it off under the surface
of the ground every time a sprig ap
pears above the surface is a useless
expenditure of labor.
“The ground should be often stir
red with the plow or hoc from April to
frost, as before mentioned, to make
every nut and seed eonie up if possi
ble, and as soon as possible; but there
is no urgent necessity, as far as eradi
cating the grass is concerned, to kill
its sprigs until they begin to shoot up
seed stalks. For this prrpose it is
only requisite to plow up or chop
down the grass at the regular in'er-
vals of working Indian eorn, collards
or any other crop Still it is advisa
ble to plant the land in some tall
growing crop which shall neither cov
er nor obscure any coci seed stem so
as to prevent it being observed a'd
destroyed.
By the above method two years
are ample time in wlvch to rid any
ground of coco. In fact, one season
is sufficient to eradicate it, except that
a lew scattering sprigs will 'show
themselves in subsequent years, which
can easily be prevented Irom going to
seed by close attention. One cause
that has enabled coco so long and so
defiantly to hold its sway in the south
is that we have so few crops which are
hoed or plowed in ihe fall of the year.
This, together with the popular error
that coco propagates from the nut alone,
explains the whole ttory of its univer
sal triumph over the patience, sweat,
curses and blows of the millions who
have warred on it.”
The remedy suggested is simple
enough, but should be applied intelli
gently, systematically and persistently,
and through it hundreds of thousands
of acres may be restored to agricul
tural purposes which that pest coco
has rendered useless.
C. Menkj.as.
lieooklmven, Ala-**., June 17.
The above is worthy the attention
of farmers and gardeners who are
troubled with nut grass.
“I think,” said the editor in a word
ed tone, “that I will drop journalism
and take to astronomy.” “Why?"
“Well, astronomers always seem to
have more space than they know what
to do with.”—Washington Post.
Dignified Stranger—(at news-stand)
—Which ot these papers is the most
respectable ?
Newsman—This one, I guess
Nobody buys it.—New York Weekly.
If onc-balf of the world knew all
the mean things said about it by the
other half, a war of extermination
would ensue.
Something which ought to be stop
ped—Some woman amening a prayer
in church don’t say “amen,” but “a
man.”
TAKE
•| Nature should be
assisted in the
spring to throw off
the heaviness of
tgisli winter
circulation of the
blood. Nothing
docs it so well, so
SPRING, bsagga
EESftl
I have used 8. 8. 8. for a number of
ycara, and consider it the best tonic and
Wood remedy that I ever used. In fact
I would not attempt to enter upon a
spring or summer in this climate with
out it. n. W. COLKMAH,
Of Coleman, Ferguson & Co„
Dado City, Fla.
Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free.
Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, da.
Jnnl-ly
oBaim'.s Griiibcii.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
THOMASVILLE, OA.
! will ItjtLhI to ii.a k «« ntrrwt* f.»r. ..r mi
perinti'inl, all rl.insci* of biiihlinps puhli . «•
private, in either brink «*r wimhI. Will furnish
pins and sneeifieations if required, if you
want any biuhliiitf done wall on me, and I will
submit estimates whether contract is awarded
me or not. i will guarantee satisfaction in
all my work. I refer to the many buildings
erreti-d l»v me in Thowaaville, and to ail parties
for whom I imvo worked. Him,, on Fletcher
Street. 2nd door from Broad.
Thomasv*.lie Ga.. April 15. 1830.
**Krein sire to son, grandparent to grand-child, the ills of life,alike arc r-uhj.wt t- ”
Jy'w »; VVUon foil•»«•••. through j;iT.er.\tio:v;, r.r.d i *. :* •• r-czt i:t* r:;;r.y i* ycx.
Tin; fji.ii i'i '.dm of Weedin'' a, person f«>.- man,' i!-s W i. . <f !!:•; lo r !y
»i<iir;i.< • ■.riflqtA of forrv.tv mcdicil 'i‘!iii.M •!. I Ifi! 1 r;> t!:n syslem,
it need- '• i • »• I iond, j.r.il ::t an ear!v «lav tiro porsowho L.il* to t .l.o V/. V/. C.
for an-. >■' »r.d i rmhlc, Kiclncv or IIliMitljr Aidicti^n, Ulu un.nti^m, Indies!ion. 11;.,
will » as i.v.ieii ; n ohjcvt of amusement r.s th ; nit:*Jiod« of l!'.2 c:irlv j-hysiciunR.
Why? Jtfcauso he iloca'ut know «•. t qood thinjj ( W. . . C. when ho sew it.
Grand Central
WAYCROSS, GA.
With Klo<;lric Lights.
1,|...|I. <,11.1 I IVI.uM hr |>l"IIS»ll to
.la'-f im;. ri.oHMisvillu jrii-n.is mnl others
itop with me when they eotne this Way.
All my help is experienced. The dining
room is under the supervision of that effi
cient steward, Syl. If. Van I>yke, of New
York All eotrespondcnce promptly mii-
swered. Special attention paid to Indies
fvith children. Hates $2.00 to l.'I.OU per
day. 1). J McINTOSH,
4-lfM.twly pro—*” •
B. D. FUDGE,
TIIO.MASVILLE, GA.
DCAI.KU IN—
HARDWA R.E3
STOVES, IRON,
Buggy and Wagon Material
Tin aaO Hollow Ware,
Guns and Sporting Goods
of 111! kind?, nnd ngon* tor
King’s Powder Co.
‘s>iooayoH ’v ‘a
Contractor & Builder.
Will be gi hi iti u;:il;s' emilracts for or
Miperlntciul
ILL CLASSES OF BUILDING,
IN BRICK OR WOOD.
V. A. HOBBOfKS,
UF.XP.UAJ,k \ t to It,
P O. Box 71. Tliomasvillo, Or.
I 26*
South Georgia College,
Branch of the state University.
Fall Term Opens First Wednesday in
SEPTEMBER.
FACULTY.
i'lurlesllMInhon,
2Vll«a Jltiflic William*, Primary Department
The course of instruction will be thorough,
and strict discipline enforced. VonnK men will
be well prepared to enter the University. The
health and morals of the town aro both pood.
Students can Ret board in private families at
reasonable rates.
Terms ij^lO per Session.
All students will ho required to pay this
matriculation fee in advance, to tho treasurer.
For further particulars address
CHARLES W. HUTSON
President.
or WILLIAM I). MITCHELL,
Hccty and Tfcas.
TYLER BANK COUNTERS.
HUJSTRATED Itl COLORS; a perfect Work of Art'
150 Pages; Now ready. Books Tree, po:tago <5c.'
X 1,0 ISO IIP. Cal,1ft, l.r 1800, .1 Tjl.r T.,.-Uril.t
Cablarta,C’balr*. Iluok (hm, .\e* Styh*. Err... 1*«»ujr K)«
1YIER DESK CO., 8T. LOUIS, MO., U.S.A.
CL'rlntl
It: .t.. .1. k» Ipres. ribcitnnd tool unto
Tk*£i>?iS\»h(m 1 ' e Co. In ree'imritendln^ !i 10
C.KC:iiNAT!,Q.Ua9BB all KUlTerer*.
P,0. *• JBaJ.SfOKtR.M D ,0(ft«!M,tn.
Nu, f; 'O . OcUKKiKli.
M J.<ln.acl», Thoiu ixrlllr Uo,
ileelBl
Last fall I was suffering from (Jcncrul Debility, Iroi.i pn:nu Blood Affection, nnd my wholo
nvr-tem w:m run down pcncrallv. Commenced takniK y .:»• medieinc, WooldridKe's Wonderful
Cure. Mini experienced err at relief before iinishiji;,' tie: first bottle. I havo used it in my family
ever sineo w ilh jjooti results. L. G. JJOWLR8.
Columhwif Ga. % June li, 1SS0.
\V. W. C. for sale by all Druggists. Mnr.u facia red by WooldritJgc's Wonder*
ful Cnro (’0., Colttmbu.i. Cm
mrh-12-ty 7. -
Ppss-tnncr Schedule
Georgia Southern & Florida Railroad
Sown nee; River IScsn U- f«» FlorWa.
Taking effect July Ctli, 1800.
GOING SOUTH.
Cord el
Arrive Tifton Junction Is A W Ry .
Leave Tlfton, ” ” ••••
Arrive Valdosta. Junction 8F# W
Leave Valdosta “ *'
Arrivp Jump
:j 30 pm 11 32 j
1132:
5 H pm 1 22 r
i fc ; p i:n.
Arrive Lake Oily Junctlo
Leave Lake City •* ■*
Arr Jacksonville FC* Pdepot
Arrive Hampton Junction FC A PRit....
Arrive PalMka union depot
Arrive St Augustine via J 8t A fi H 11 IUt.
GOING NORTH.
Lcavo St Augustino via J St A k H K RR
Leave Falatka union depot
Arrive Hampton Junction Fc A; 1* depot
Lv Jacksonville. F C k P depot
Arrive Lak»City *<
i.eavo Lake City Junction F C k V 1IK
Arrive Jasper Junction S F k W 11R
Arrive Valdosta “ ’’
Arrivo Tlfton Junction B k W 11H / ** I ,m ‘
Leave Tlfton “ ** . T
Arrivo Cordelo Junction 8 A k M By
Arrive Macon Union depot
1 rxipi
• * wpm
.10 40pm
.10 40 pm 10 10am
.11 48 pm 12 40 am
. 12 55nm 110 pm
. 2 34 am H 40 pin
. 2 34 am h oOnm
. 4 oi am 1150am
6 30 am fi 15pm
Pullman Palace sleeping cars on trains ><
All trains arrive and depart from union <
mod at ton trains, which arrivo and dopari i r
A C. KNAPP, Traffic Man , Macon. On.
•i*. 3 and 4.
•pot iUeo.i. except Nog. li and U accoia
on Macon Junction
J. r. HO. .I!. Gen. Pass. Agt., Macon, Ga.
P. D. HE ABLY, |F^<
UNDER HOTEL LII1GI1T0X, •§ If?#
Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler,; | gg
Alligator and l'lsh Scale Jewelry
—AND OTHKIl—
Floritlsi":-Euriowfies.
j
Clocks, Kaides aiii Jcaclrv lltpiiici. i sfactlon ft
(!*w 27 ly
. xjrskfj
-HEADQUARTERS- I
158 BROAD STREET.
Real Estate and Rental Agency. !
PIKE TIMBERED LAPS,
FARM LANDS,
AMD CITY PROPERTY. I
M »ney loaned on farm lands S per j
nt. i to 5 years time. . p—i- 1 '- ” i?.r^E'L': i ."Ji»!fty | ,y^i | ^j | «^^
J. I'UB. Lovo.
rent,
May 20 Om
THOM AS VI LLli]
VARIETY WORKS,
Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop ,
Manufacturers and Dealers; > E
liOLTGII & DRESSED
lumber.
LATIIES,
i’iCKKVd,
sin.vdbEh,
JOULDISuh,.
BRACKETS,
SCROLL WORK,
MANTLES,
BALUSTERS," j '
sTAiR-UAir.a J Cannot Cause Stricture. Painless to Use,
N c yvol Poste. ; m
OFFICE, CHURCH <t S'WRE
Furniture. |s« F S ISSSSQp
b'J I!L iN® ^|Kxo'.iKna® ■ ”v
AREMSoWi » UHlfOV
, I.SPPMAN BROS., Proprietors.
WnOLE AT.E D»T700n,rs.
I Lippman Clock. SAV»,S'WA1I. GA.
' 1'iuJt ty
STORE FRONTS,
BDAYSI
No. 11
.... 5 lUa m
... 11 50pm
.... 1 (inpm
.... 550pn»
5 li'am
... .10 3i)nin
....12 25 pm
.... 2 55pm
.... 5 2Upin
Wiro Screen Door J and Window*, Sns Price, SI. L'oldt/allErUSjIsts Sent ill
Doors nuii niimii ; jj-vV, w ith Rubber Tyriugo fer $1.90
STAIR BUILDIXC
IND I>M11. U’.l 1 VC01HMM,
SPKCIALTY.
jarcoRRESPONDENCE solicitkd. DISCOVERY AND TRAINING METHOD
In nplto of adulterated imitation* which ml«i tho
th'i.Ty, r.r.d practical result«of tho OrL'ina), ianiiiUiof
the KrmtMn in tsrt present at ion* by envious wool.t-ho
j CojnjMrtitors, nnd in spiteof "Imisaattempt* to rub" him
cf t he fruit «»f hi3 labor*.(*il «»f which d, monnlrrte tho
undoubted mii*ri.»ritjr oud popularity of histeschinir).
: Prof. f.i,.3ctt«: f a Ait of Never r'oripsttinK is rcrunnir-oil
tiMluy in lx.th Hemisphere* a* marking r.nKixK-htn
i Meinory Cultoro, His Frus|*rtuH(bent p«)«t fr»w)icives I
• ep[tnoD!inff<4>opiofiiall psrtsof the kIoIm who have act* !
I aally studied his System by com-ijw.mlencu, bhuunsg t
I that his Kystem is used only yeh\U being ntmlieJ,nqk
a/lencardt; that an u l<«>k run ic Uanu H in a nnalt
reading,inind-tCAituUpnuniml,&e. Fcrl'nx.pcctaf.
r J« rm.iBiid Testimonials iuldri.«4 ^ .
I Ifrof. A. LOi^Ki Tli, Bag MAh Avenue. N.X
a co-iiu
REAL ESTATE
Fire Lilt* an-! Accident Insurance.
HUNT A XI) 1.0 AN .A ILK NT.
Offers :
(1) Alt elegant home on Dawson
street, close in, on easy terms. Price
85,001).
(2) Corner lot, vitli two story
house, on corner of Clay nnd Craw
ford streets. Prico 82,500,
(.") Small cottage en Monroe street,
between Dawson and Crawford.
Price 81,500.
„ (•*) Corner Jot, two story house, in
East End. Prices and terms on in-
(j nirv.
(5) One of tlic finest corner lots on
Dawson street, vacant, 105x200 feet
Price 81,500.
(6) The finest vacant building 1st
in the city, fronting on Paradise Park,
corner of three avenues, 200x200 feet.
Piice 83,000
(t) Small inside lot, Colton nvenue,
in “East End,” with small House on it.
Price 8450.
(8) Finest corner lot in Fait-xifcir,-
corner Campbell and Law sireets,
Southern Exposure. Price 8300—.
open for short time only.
(9) Choice building lot on Ckv
street, near elegant Moss hmin
Price 8400. Beft value 0 “ anfe
now on the market. J b
(10) An 8 aero place, dwelling and
bearing pear orchard, on Carroll Hill.
1 rieo 83.000.
- (11) 57J- acres B miles from Court
House, long front on Groom’s Ford
rond, no buildings. Price 82,000.
(12) . Tracts of 10, 15 nnd 25 acres
on Southern Boulevard, nt 840.00 per
acre. '
(13) One of tho best farms | B . (./Jg.
county to make money ' JD _ jjjy.
acres, quite well impr ove di good
bearing pear orchard, 3 miles out on
Magnolia road. Price 8.3.000.
Besides many other farms, both
groat and small,
houses: to rent.
Six room house in Fearnside, $toa
per month for not less than three
months.
•Seven room furnished house on
Calhoun street at $75 per month for v
not less than four months.
Nine room house, nil furnished
except parlor, Clay street, 830.00 per
month by tho year.
Five room house in "East End*
furnished, 850.00 per month for not
less than four mouths.
Four room house besides dining
room nml kitclun, on Clay street
unfurnished, 8200 per year.
Four room dwelling on Calhoun
and Young streets, I’.nfurrjished, at
810,00 per month.
Two nice furnished front rooms in
“East End,” sunny and bright, at
825.00 ncr month.
Furnished house on Smith a venae,
threo bedrooms, 840.00 per month
for not less than tour months.
Little cottage, large lot, on Carroll
Hill, lour rooms, furnished, at 8150.*
00 for the season of 5 months.
Largo new dwelling, a little, out
very low to right parties. 1
Besides other’s furnished and un-
furnished.
I represent tho following Insurance
companies:
THE SUN FIRE OFFICE OF LONDON.
The Scottish Union and National
lire Insurance Co., of Kndinbufgh.
The Guardian Fire Assurance Co.,
of Loudon.
The United Underwriters Fire In
surance Co., of Atlanta.
The grand old Mutual Life Insur
ance Co., of New York.
Tlie National Accidc.uk SocielTjef
New York. f •
ITS MSvoatl Street*
ThomaQvills « Ga*